QUOTE(scfun @ Dec 24 2013, 10:07 PM)
I am doing my own CCTV remote surveillance DIY. My Avtech AVC792 DVR has been working perfectly and accessible via LAN (both PC or Mobile).
But the problem is I cannot access it from WAN. My DVR is able to update the DDNS constantly, meaning to say I could access the dynamic IP using hostname from WAN. If I input my hostname into the browser, I will get the router login page, eg. mydvr.ddns.eagleeyes.tw
My router is Aztech DSL5008EN. I have perform port forwarding as below:
Public Port Range = 88-88
Private Port Range = 88-88
Local IP Address = <IP address of my dvr>
Protocol = Both
My DVR is configured to use port 88 which has been working when connected from LAN.
However, when I specify mydvr.ddns.eagleeyes.tw:88 in my browser or in eagleeyes, it fails!
It seems that the router didn't forward the port to my DVR correctly. I have enabled NAT as well in the router. Anything that I have left out? Any of you face similar issue before?
Thanks in advance.
what ip u get from TM?But the problem is I cannot access it from WAN. My DVR is able to update the DDNS constantly, meaning to say I could access the dynamic IP using hostname from WAN. If I input my hostname into the browser, I will get the router login page, eg. mydvr.ddns.eagleeyes.tw
My router is Aztech DSL5008EN. I have perform port forwarding as below:
Public Port Range = 88-88
Private Port Range = 88-88
Local IP Address = <IP address of my dvr>
Protocol = Both
My DVR is configured to use port 88 which has been working when connected from LAN.
However, when I specify mydvr.ddns.eagleeyes.tw:88 in my browser or in eagleeyes, it fails!
It seems that the router didn't forward the port to my DVR correctly. I have enabled NAT as well in the router. Anything that I have left out? Any of you face similar issue before?
Thanks in advance.
Dec 25 2013, 09:38 PM

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